
Now known as "the Godfathers of the Twin Cities punk music scene," The Suicide Commandos were formed in 1974 when Chris Osgood and Dave Ahl asked Steve Almaas to join their new band, named after a 1969 Aldo Ray movie. Their creed was simple: play fast & loud, and have fun. By 1975, the band had begun to build a following at The Blitz Bar in the basement of The Roaring Twenties strip club in downtown Minneapolis. The following year, apparently unaware that such things were impossible
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Attacking The Beat
Shock Appeal
Mosquito Crucifixion
Burn It Down
Semi-Smart
Mr. Dr.
You Can't
Call Of The Wild
Real Cool
I Need A Torch
Kidnapped
She
Premature
I Don't Get It
Match/Mismatch
Slow Down (Live, 1976)
Complicated Fun
Emission Control
Hallelujah Boys
Boogie's Coldest Acre
Milk of Human Kindness
Cliche Ole
Mark He's a Terror
Try Again
She Said Yeah
WEEKEND WARRIOR
I'll Wait
Monster Au Go Go
My Little Red Book
It's My Life
Monster Au-Go-Go
Frogtown
Keep Your Hands To Yourself
Three Cool Cats
Ghost Burrito
If I Can't Make You Love Me
Wild In The Streets
When I Do It, It's O.K.
For Such a Mean Time
You're Not the First One
The Wrong Time
Boogie's Cold Acre (Radio Edit)
Cocktail Shaker
Late Lost Stolen Mangled Misdirected
take a dive
Bits And Pieces
Pool Palace Cigar
Slow Down
Shake
It Doesn't Matter to Me
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